Looks like GPT is the new 'blockchain', except it's the unwashed masses calling for it rather than VCs (I suppose the latter have learned some hard lessons recently).
Hi, it looks like you are commenting on my username: ftxbro. Thanks for noticing!
After lurking I made this account only to post a joking-not-joking explanation of why Alameda had the weirdly specific credit limit $65,355,999,994 with FTX and why I thought it could be a funny off-by-almost-1000x bug/typo/mishap https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34473811 but I think almost no one read my comment because I posted it so late after the thread had scrolled off the front page :(
EDIT: wait did you call me an unwashed mass? usually the unwashed masses call me an elitist!
I don't know about that. I think it is fully plausible that products like Blender will get LLM integration over the next few years. Already this looks quite useful and it's made by one guy in a week.
Blender has support to programmatically generate and manipulate 3d objects.
Of course it could be handy for some users if those programs can be written by a tool that has natural language as input.
And as you pointed out there a plugins doing that.
But I would agree it's obviously ridiculous to think Blender would integrate some third party commercial non-free API into it's core.
You thought in two days they would integrate a commercial plugin that uses a closed commercial API that just generates commands and then put in a major release?
no, but if you watched presentation you mostly fiddling with numerical values for how the hair would be constructed. not a hard stretch to imagine GPT learning how to fiddle with that and create its own characters by - yes - generating text values / numerical values that Blender understand.
blender: HAIR